How can I modify the default configuration of gnome-terminalīs in RH 7.1

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How can I modify the default configuration of gnome-terminalīs in RH 7.1

Dear friends,

I have just installed RH Linux 7.1 in my computer and it seems to work fine. However, I would like to change the default configuration of the gnome-terminal (v.g., font, geometry, etc.) for all users in the system. How can I do this ? Which files should I modify ? Are they located in the /etc directory?

Thanks.

Coltrane

PS By the way, there is no īlinuxconfī command in my system. Is this normal?